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A first-hand wartime account recounts Australian soldiers' experiences on the Western Front, tracing their movements and engagements from the Somme battlefields through actions at Villers-Bretonneux, Mont St. Quentin, and the Hindenburg Line, culminating in the fighting around Amiens and Cambrai. It combines vivid descriptions of ruined landscapes, frontline action, regimental life, burial grounds, and civilian devastation with reflective scenes in cafes and poetic interludes, focusing on courage, loss, and the practical realities of offensive operations and aftermath. Chapters move geographically and thematically to present operational narrative, personal observation, and commemoration of the fallen.
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